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  • Fixing Alloy Wheels

    Just a quick question, I've been told alloy wheels with bad gutter rash... or rock rash as the case may be... can be repaired / resurfaced?

    Yes sliding into rocks is never a good idea.



    Does this look fixable? Scratches are a bit deep. Any ideas on cost or where to in Melbourne?

    Cheers.
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    By looking at that photo I would say that is definitely fixable. I cant recommend anyone in Melb as I dont live there. And the cost depends on who is doing it.

    There was a thread on here a few months back from a guy who had a wheel repair done by a mobile wheel repair company. They came to his house and fixed it in his driveway. I cant remember where the guy was located.

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    • #3
      Definitesly fixable. If you were in Bris I could recommend a place that does them for $100 each (come back looking like new).

      Dave

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      • #4
        You could try www.advancedalloys.com.au - in Morrabin, they did an awesome job on mine, not cheap but good quality work.
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        • #5
          Repair cost

          I had advancealloys look at my 4 wheels (standard 14 inch) each, with one case of gutter rash. $150 to remove the rash and another $100 to strip the wheel and repaint. + $15 to refit the tyre. so about $265.00 per wheel.

          I decided not to get them repaired. I had already spent enough on rego, insurance and a few other repairs to the car, and could not justify the expense this year at least .(I would still like to have them repaired)

          I think you can e-mail them with a photo, and they will send you a estimate of repair cost.

          Michael

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          • #6
            OR ...

            You can sand the damaged wheel back, use some spot putty and smooth it all out, sand back the other wheels and take it to a spray painter and get all 4 resprayed in the colour of your choice for between 150-200.Or just spraybomb them black with some generic primer, some Midnight black spray paint (PK0080) and then some acrylic clear with a total cost of around $65...

            Thats if your game enough of course...
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            • #7
              DIY?

              Bog, sandpaper, paint

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              • #8
                Originally posted by cab93 View Post
                I had advancealloys look at my 4 wheels (standard 14 inch) each, with one case of gutter rash. $150 to remove the rash and another $100 to strip the wheel and repaint. + $15 to refit the tyre. so about $265.00 per wheel.
                $1,000+ to repair a set of 14" wheels. what a joke that is. you can get a brand new set of 16's or 17's with tyres for that sort of money.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by [-Polo GTI-] View Post
                  $1,000+ to repair a set of 14" wheels. what a joke that is. you can get a brand new set of 16's or 17's with tyres for that sort of money.
                  Not only that I got my BBS rs redone for $880 which was pull apart, repair, polish and 2pack paint lol.
                  I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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                  • #10
                    Attractive alloy wheels

                    Originally posted by [-Polo GTI-] View Post
                    $1,000+ to repair a set of 14" wheels. what a joke that is. you can get a brand new set of 16's or 17's with tyres for that sort of money.
                    Yep, I'm well aware of that fact. However I wish to keep the car as stock standard as possible (It was also one of the reasons I put off the repair). Not many of these "attractive"(as stated in the VW brochure) alloys wheels left.

                    Michael

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                    • #11
                      Thanks guys I'll have a look into the cost of getting them fixed up. Should be good
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                      Originally posted by Kai
                      And then dont forget the most important mod for gays.
                      Blow off valve - 300

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